What are the reasons for melting of a fuse wire? please please please answer it
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A fuse is used in a circuit to avoid overloading or short circuiting. When a current higher than the rating of the fuse flows through it, the fuse wire gets heated and melts. This breaks the circuit and protects the appliances from getting damaged.
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Under normal conditions, the fuse wire is a part of the circuitry, contributing to a complete loop for charges to flow through it. However, when an excessive amount of current flows through the fuse wire, the heating effect of current causes the fuse wire to melt.
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